Inside Japanese Financial Markets

Inside Japanese Financial Markets
Title Inside Japanese Financial Markets PDF eBook
Author Aron Viner
Publisher McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages 390
Release 1988
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Japanese Financial Markets

Japanese Financial Markets
Title Japanese Financial Markets PDF eBook
Author Junichi Ujiie
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages 508
Release 2002-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781855735965

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Second edition of the clasiic text on Japanese financial amrkets incorporating all the latest changes.

Inside Japan's Financial Markets

Inside Japan's Financial Markets
Title Inside Japan's Financial Markets PDF eBook
Author Aron Viner
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1988
Genre
ISBN 9784789003780

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Banking and Finance in Japan

Banking and Finance in Japan
Title Banking and Finance in Japan PDF eBook
Author Kazuo Tatewaki
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 242
Release 2012-05-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415538475

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The Tokyo market has often been a difficult financial environment for the non-Japanese to understand. This volume, written for an international readership provides a study of the financial centre behind one of the world's largest economies.

Economist

Economist
Title Economist PDF eBook
Author Economist Books Staff
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1988-02-01
Genre
ISBN 9780340415948

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Opening Japan's Financial Markets

Opening Japan's Financial Markets
Title Opening Japan's Financial Markets PDF eBook
Author J. Robert Brown, Jr.
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 270
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429768826

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This book, first published in 1994, takes a broad look at the reasons behind the failure of foreign banks to penetrate Japanese financial markets. It accepts the common argument that the Japanese bureaucracy has skilfully limited the scope of foreign banks and discusses at length the methods used to do so. However, in examining the history of foreign banking activity in Japan, it becomes clear that ineptitude on the part of the foreign banks and governments has also been a major factor.

Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System

Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System
Title Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System PDF eBook
Author Takeo Hoshi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 326
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1461543959

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At the start of the twenty-first century, the Japanese financial system is undergoing a major transformation. This process is spurred by a sense of crisis. Dominated by large institutions, the Japanese banking system has suffered from serious problems with non-performing loans since the early 1990s, when the Japanese stock market and urban real estate market both crashed. Delays in responding to these twin asset bubbles, by both regulatory authorities and the banks themselves, made matters worse and led to a banking crisis in late 1997 and early 1998. Not anticipating this setback, in late 1996 the Japanese government inaugurated its Big Bang of comprehensive financial deregulation designed to complete the process of creating `free, fair, and open financial markets'. Beginning in late 1998 and early 1999 the government finally embarked on a major rehabilitation of the Japanese banking system, including making available some Yen 60 trillion (approximately USD 500 billion) of government funds to recapitalize fifteen major banks, adequately fund the deposit insurance program, and write off the bad loans of nationalized or bankrupted banks. One result of this reform process is that the Ministry of Finance (MOF), which dominated Japanese financial system policy for most of the post-war period, has been stripped of most of its former regulatory powers. The purpose of this book is to describe, analyze, and evaluate the process that is transforming the Japanese financial system. The chapters address various issues relating to the transition of the Japanese financial system from a bank-centered and relationship-based system to a competitive market-based system. Questions taken up include: Why did Japanese banks get into such serious trouble? Why has the MOF lost its immense power? How will the Big Bang's financial deregulation further change the Japanese financial system, including the huge government financial institutions and postal savings system? What are some of the broader implications of this transition? The book is divided into three parts: Part I considers the origins of Japan's banking crisis; Part II focuses on five particularly important areas of major actual and potential changes; Part III addresses the effects of the Big Bang, including its potential systemic externalities. Taken together, this book offers an unusually up-to-date, comprehensive and thorough appraisal and evaluation of the profound changes occurring in Japan's financial system.